Music for Sunday 5 September 2010
September 4, 2010 by Rob Westwood-Payne
Filed under News, Random Jottings, worship meetings
On Sunday, Cradley Heath Salvation Army Songsters will be contributing the songs Be still and know (morning) and Indescribable (evening) in our worship meetings.
Music for Fathers Day – Sunday 20 June 2010
June 19, 2010 by Rob Westwood-Payne
Filed under News, Random Jottings, worship meetings
Sunday 20 June 2010 is Fathers Day. Cradley Heath Songsters of The Salvation Army will use their music on this day to remind the listeners of God the Father’s love for each one of us. We will be invited to be still and ponder the wondrous love of God in its many forms. Prior to [...]
Music for Sunday 13 June 2010
June 12, 2010 by Rob Westwood-Payne
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If you have not yet found God, or once knew him but have lost touch, then Cradley Heath Salvation Army Songsters’ song in our worship meeting tomorrow morning (Sunday 13 June 2010) is just for you. In the Bible, St Luke tells the story of Zacchaeus, a tax collector who struggled to see Jesus from [...]
Music for Sunday 6 June 2010
June 3, 2010 by Rob Westwood-Payne
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As part of this Sunday’s worship meetings at The Salvation Army, Cradley Heath, the Songsters will be providing music which remind us just how much God loves and cares for us, and that our natural response to that love is simply to love him back. Each of the three songs speak about this love in [...]
What can you do best for Christ?
May 21, 2010 by Rob Westwood-Payne
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What do you do best in the Body of Christ – the church? This is the question members of Cradley Heath Songsters of The Salvation Army will consider as they meet with other members of The Salvation Army Church in Cradley Heath for a retreat day. This special occasion will be led by Majors Steve [...]
Music for Sunday 16 May 2010
May 14, 2010 by Rob Westwood-Payne
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On Sunday morning, Cradley Heath Salvation Army Songsters will sing an uplifting song which tells of what Jesus’ victory over sin and death means for those who believe in Him. In the evening, Reuben Morgan’s song, Still, will be our contribution.
Music for Sunday 11 April 2010
April 8, 2010 by Rob Westwood-Payne
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The song, Calvary’s Love, by Greg Nelson and Phill McHugh reminds us of the peace and safety the death of Jesus Christ, and his resurrection, can mean to us in the midst of our human need. If you have hurts which need to heal, a spirit which life seems to have crushed, then the love [...]
Music for Easter Sunday – Sunday 4 April 2010
April 1, 2010 by Rob Westwood-Payne
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On Easter Sunday the Church celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. This victory of life over sin and death makes it the most exciting day of the year. Cradley Heath Salvation Army Songsters has an uplifting new song which tells of what this means for those who believe in Him. Chris Tomlin told ChristianMusicPlanet.com the [...]
Music for Good Friday – Friday 2 April 2010
March 30, 2010 by Rob Westwood-Payne
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On Good Friday, the Church commemorated the very special, if sad, event of Jesus Christ’s death on the cross: the moment the barrier of sin between man and God was broken for good. In both meetings, the Cradley Heath Salvation Army Songsters will sing, for the first time, the song, The Christ of Calvary. The [...]
Music for Palm Sunday – Sunday 28 March 2010
March 25, 2010 by Rob Westwood-Payne
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This Sunday the Church celebrates Palm Sunday, a joyful recollection of Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem at the start of Holy Week and the events leading up to his death and resurrection. Cradley Heath Songsters will join in the celebrations by singing two lively songs, Creation Sings by David T Clydesdale and High Above the [...]








